Of on. M. , a doctor the latest developments in u. S. Efforts to combat the coronavirus pandemic. Good morning. Its tuesday, march 31, 2020. President trump is set to hold another Coronavirus Task force briefing in the white house at 5 p. M. Eastern. Daysmes as they mark 20 since the virus was officially declared a global pandemic. Talking about the u. S. Responsiveness this morning, we are asking you to tell us who has had the biggest impact. If you think it has been the federal government, the number to call this morning is 202 7488000. If you think State Government, 202 7488001. If you think it is local government, 202 7488002. And if you think the private sector has had the biggest impact on Coronavirus Response, 202 7488003. You can also catch up with us on. Ocial media this morning, you can start calling in now. We begin with an image of the federal response. This is the United States navy in newmfort arriving york on monday. That thousand bed navy ship described today in the New
This is an organization, sort of an association of the 50 state legislatures as again legislatures. We were founded in 1970s. We provide an opportunity for legislators and legislative staff to share best practices about policies they are looking at, policies they turn into law as well as best practices. 7, 33 legislators in the states as well as puerto rico, guam, the district of columbia. About 25,000 legislative staff we count as members. We provide them with information and opportunities to get together and share ideas. The federal government both the congress and the administration to go after Public Policy problems and challenges together. That is what we are doing now. This has been an opportunity to work across the various lines of federalism. The american system has local government, State Government and the federal government. All with different roles, but much of their work crosses over. Partnered in an extraordinary way with the federal government as well as local government
To my left is catherine colbert, who recently retired as the constants hushed william 66 director of the senator leadership, studies professor of leader studies and profession a professional practice as the Political Science department, and college notion youtube she worked on the landmark case casey, since then shes worked for people for the american way, the end of our Public Policy center at the university of pennsylvania, mary sickle, is the syrians weaver miller professor of Florida State University College of, law she is off historians written articles on this topic, including after rope, the loss history of the abortion and beyond, wrote roe v. Wade in the fight for privacy, and her new book, a subtle abortion america, legal history. Roe v. Wade to the president and his forthcoming soon. Finally of Catherine Glen foster, who is president and ceo, of americans united for, life in addition to our work she deserves on the boards of Legal Society in d. C. Metro chapter, family polic
Delighted to welcome tonights guests, for conversation regarding whether or not the Supreme Courts decision in row, should be overturned. Sitting to my left is catherine colbert, who recently retired as the constants hushed william 66 director of the senator leadership, studies professor of leader studies and profession a professional practice as the Political Science department, and college notion youtube she worked on the landmark case casey, since then shes worked for people for the american way, the end of our Public Policy center at the university of pennsylvania, mary sickle, is the syrians weaver miller professor of Florida State University College of, law she is off historians written articles on this topic, including after rope, the loss history of the abortion and beyond, wrote roe v. Wade in the fight for privacy, and her new book, a subtle abortion america, legal history. Roe v. Wade to the president and his forthcoming soon. Finally of Catherine Glen foster, who is preside
Buildings in a bid to force the entire ruling elite to step down demonstrators want to new government thats not divided along religious sects theyre also angry over delays in forming a new cabinet after Prime Minister saad hariri resigned Stephanie Decker is at those protests and beirut right now its not going to have it its a groups of protesters are now taking their demographer to government institutions there outside the ministry of justice here are changing their tactics really from what had been blocking roads we saw with the army own choose a forcibly removed the road block the message here is that people want to keep the message that they want it count to believe that nothing has been done the political side hasnt moved so this is what theyre doing now its not just here in beirut its also in other areas across the country to try to keep the pressure on what theyre calling for here is for the judges to ensure their rights for there to be accountability for there being an investig